A group of financial services executives will meet with President Barack Obama this week to discuss the debate on whether to raise the debt ceiling, Reuters reported Monday.
Citing the Wall Street Journal, Varun Aggarwal writes the Financial Services Forum, a non-partisan financial and economic policy organization, will bring up the topic during the White House talks.
Jamie Dimon, chairman and chief executive officer of JP Morgan Chase, will be among the participants.
“The president will meet members of the Financial Services Forum at the White House while they are in town for their annual meeting,” an administration official told WSJ.
The forum comprises of 19 CEOs from companies that operate in the U.S. such as Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, HSBC Holdings and Deutsche Bank.